Actually alot more surprisingly. Atleast 69% of the United stastes is allowing woman to do practically anything. Such as: voting for mayor,being mayor,voting for president,being president. Take Ms.Clinton for an example ,then look back in your president book- do you see any woman runner ups? And now you see today or this recent year that Hillary Clinton really stuck in there until the end.
John Miccan
The key to determining if someone will vote is understanding their motivation, access to voting resources, knowledge of the candidates/policies, and their past voting behavior. These factors can influence an individual's likelihood of voting in an election.
The Philippines is a democratic country so those who want to serve the government had to be elected by a Filipino citizen who is a registered voter (a registered voter should be 18 years old and above). If a certain Filipino is outside the country he/she can still vote via absentee voting by just going to the Philippine embassy in the country where he belongs.
In 2008 there were 8,681,138 eligible voters in the State of Illinois.
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find out how he or she voted on issues that are most important to you
"W" was never in Congress, so I wonder what kind of voting record you are looking for. I would make an educated guess that he usually voted and voted Republican in state and national elections.
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The daily record of Congress is called the congressional record. The daily record of Congress is not called the capital journal.
Sarah Palin's leadership roles have been as Mayor and Governor primarily. Thus she has no voting record.
The District of Columbia is the only city in the United States that does not have a voting representative in Congress. Other territories of the United States that has non-voting representatives in Congress include Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Virgin Islands.
President Johnson delivered a speech to Congress in 1965 to demand passage of the Voting Rights Act.
To give equal voting rights to women. Congress did not enact that amendment or any other. The STATES amended the Constitution to allow female voting.
I would turn it around - how can we get congress to vote the way the people want? and how can i get records of which congressmen are voting the way opinion polls go, and which ones are defying us or voting just on party lines?
The member considers all views before voting on the bill ~Novanet